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    Psalm 45:1

    "My heart is inditing a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made touching the king: my tongue is the pen of a ready writer."

    Galatians 2:20

    I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.

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    Friday, February 26, 2010

    30 Seconds to Mars - This Is War


    A warning to the people
    The good and the evil

    This is war

    To the soldier, the civillian

    The martyr, the victim

    This is war

    It's the moment of truth and the moment to lie

    The moment to live and the moment to die

    The moment to fight, the moment to fight, to fight, to fight, to fight

    To the right, to the left

    We will fight to the death

    To the Edge of the Earth

    It's a brave new world from the last to the first

    To the right, to the left

    We will fight to the death

    To the Edge of the Earth

    It's a brave new world, It's a brave new world


    A warning to the prophet

    To the liar, to the honest


    This is war

    To the leader, to the prior, the victim, the Messiah

    This Is War

    It's the moment of truth and the moment to lie

    The moment to live and the moment to die

    The moment to fight, the moment to fight, to fight, to fight, to fight

    To the right, to the left

    We will fight to the death

    To the Edge of the Earth

    It's a brave new world from the last to the first

    To the right, to the left

    We will fight to the death

    To the Edge of the Earth

    It's a brave new world, It's a brave new world, It's a brave new world

    I do believe in the light

    Raise your hands into the sky

    The fight is done

    The war is won

    Lift your hands toward the sun

    Toward the sun, toward the sun, toward the sun

    The war is won

    To the right, to the left

    We will fight to the death

    To the Edge of the Earth

    It's a brave new world from the last to the first

    To the right, to the left

    We will fight to the death

    To the Edge of the Earth

    It's a brave new world, It's a brave new world, It's a brave new world

    A brave new world, the war is won, the war is won, a brave new world


    I believe in nothing not the end and not the start

    I believe in nothing not the earth and not the stars

    I believe in nothing not the day or not the dark

    I believe in nothing not but the beating of our hearts

    I believe in nothing not 100 suns until we part

    I believe in nothing not not in sin and not in God

    I believe in nothing not not in peace and not in war

    I believe in nothing not but the truth in who we are


    "My heart is inditing a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made touching the king: my tongue is the pen of a ready writer."

    Thursday, February 25, 2010

    Media Literacy, Education, and the Effects There Of

    Disclaimer: This is an introduction to a 15 page research paper I'm working on in school. I wrote it in about 50 minutes for my midterm and am happy how it turned out but more importantly this gives me an opportunity to share what I've learned about my topic so far and to receive special input from any of you out there in the waves of the internet. Please feel free to share your thoughts and opinions and even criticism as this paper is very important for my research.

    Respectfully,

    ~The Renaissance--Man



         The information age—where technology reins—presents for both old and new generations communicating and educational opportunities that will take their knowledge of the universe higher than ever before. However, some communities and individuals may be left behind in the quake of technological advancement.

         Studies are showing an impact of electronic forms of communication and curriculum in both business and education worlds. Students from pre-k to college find a positive outlook in their new “experience” learning as what once was merely textbook and theory is now physical and sensational. The world, one continent, county, community, and each common man at a time will soon be connected in a dynamic network of commerce and social interaction—it is the comprehension and education on how to use such revolutionary trends that will take them forward.

         The electronic age has been upon us for some time and only continues to pursue forward without fail; yet, the way communication is developed, coded and decoded, is constantly changing. It is up to educational boards and businesses alike to stay on top and issuer both current and future societies will be able to advance with the changing times.

         A study in the Netherlands explores the possibilities of text in electronic form. For centuries books and written forms of communication have been a primary method for sharing and exploring new ideas. Although the written word may never die, the way it is presented will always continue to progress and change. The study investigated the use of electronic books and whether children from the ages of six months to six years of age where able to still understand story and character development in both traditional and electronic books as they were read allowed by adult participants. As traditional bound books featured physical turning pages, the electronic versions featured animated illustrations and interactivity. Both methods were both equally understood by said children yet some of the responses and effects varied.

         One aspect from the electronic books is that children were able to “interact” with the stories creating a more hands on experience. Children with traditional bound books were left with standard illustrations, yet both groups showed the same amount of interest and comprehension of the stories. A final factor is the ability of the children to recreate the stories and to visualize them with only standard text as their imaginations develop.

         Interactive media has been a fast growing trend in society and schools showing impressive results as one study done in Tokyo reveals that “experience” learning is a method students enjoy most. Having hands-on study and homework assignments has increased student participation and readiness in real world environment.

         Another study researches the interpretation of such media and that used not only in educational environments but also those on television and advertisements. Currently, some schools are developing curriculum in “media literacy” allowing students and opportunity to better interpret the process messages within each program they observed. Two high school groups in one study were assigned to undergo a series of exercises where they needed to identify certain elements in written, audible, and visual forms where one group was given no specific instructions and the other a new experimental curriculum. Both groups showed varied results showing a contrast between what students needed to know about media and what they already knew.

         Technological skills and the ability to properly interpret media is shaping most society where a job, an education, or even citizenship will rely on an individual’s ability to use and understand new forms of communication. For now society and technology continue to push forward, yet if uneducated or underdeveloped, some may be left in the dark.




    "My heart is inditing a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made touching the king: my tongue is the pen of a ready writer."

    Monday, February 22, 2010

    So I've been B.U.S.Y and I'll really regret feeling that way. . .





    There's this thing about wanting less on your plate that always get's me confused. . . Shouldn't having a lot to do make me a happier person? Then have to ask myself, "Why do I really do it? Because it makes me happy?"


    Sometimes I forget that there are people watching me but only because I never get that sense of approval or appreciation that everyone or. . . At least every guy really longs for... My life continues to be something merely observed and, on occasion, poked at by some bystander I probably hardly know, but then again who's fault is that, who's fault is it that I barely know who's observing me?

    Dear void, are you listening?

    Well if you are, that probably means you've been listening since the beginning. I just wish you'd say something back every once in awhile.

    So I'm apologizing in a way to you Emptiness, that in a way, I've considered myself to be very busy. As a matter of fact, it is this business that has kept me away for such a very long time, that has kept me from writing to the Abyss on such very rare but meaningful occasions.

    I was reminded on how terrible a thing, being busy, can really be.

    It means that I consider myself distracted and unaware of my surroundings.

    Unable to fathom how great a universe I happen to exist. The very plain I stand upon should thoroughly  seduce me into thinking, "My God! What a world you have made"

    Being busy is like saying I'm ignoring my best friend. . . Which in someways, I have indeed done this horrible thing to indeed go on to do what I think is keeping me busy. Realistically speaking, I'm making an escuse to not make time, and realize that everything I do isn't for my self benefit that it is to give me an opportunity to shine a little dim light in the darkness that surrounds me that I feel is so close it almost chokes the life out of me. But I must endure this darkness, I must continue to shine, realizing that it is this purpose that keeps me going forward.

    I should never aim or state that I am or have been busy.

    I am always glorifying that which has made me--My Lord, my God. Amen.

    "My heart is inditing a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made touching the king: my tongue is the pen of a ready writer."